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The market for carbon offsets is projected to be worth upward of $50 billion in 2030 as more businesses turn to the voluntary carbon market as a tool for meeting ambitious climate commitments and supporting decarbonization efforts. With carbon offsets and their projects becoming increasingly popular, the amount of different buzzwords and project types are increasing as well, so much so that it can be difficult to decide which project to support and understand the tangible and verifiable impact offsets have.

After all, not all carbon offsets are created equally — but what does that actually mean? In the first of our five-part series, Demystifying the Carbon Market, we break down and answer a very important question: What is a High Quality Carbon Offset?

The carbon market as a whole, and offsets’ place in it, can often feel overwhelming and confusing. With continued growth and investment into the voluntary carbon market, it’s important to understand where your money is going and how carbon projects are making a verifiable impact for the planet and its people.

Other videos in the series will be released weekly and will cover topics including:
Types of carbon projects
How do I get started with carbon offsetting?
Why are carbon prices inconsistent?
The do’s and don’ts of carbon offsetting

“What our climate needs right now is urgency. The voluntary carbon market provides an efficient mechanism to direct funds toward communities most impacted by climate change in the global south, and can help us accelerate the path toward climate change mitigation,” said Dee Lawrence, Co-Founder and Director of Cool Effect. “Over the past two decades, I’ve seen first-hand how truly transformational carbon finance can be for both the environment and communities in need, and we’re committed to sharing that knowledge with businesses and corporations who can support and extend that positive impact.

To view videos in the series as they are released, visit cooleffect.org/Carbon101. To support Cool Effect’s carbon reducing projects or learn more about how to partner with Cool Effect to develop a meaningful sustainability and carbon offset program, please visit cooleffect.org/for-business.

About Cool Effect:
Cool Effect is a San Francisco Bay Area 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to reducing carbon emissions around the world. Endorsed by 1% for the Planet, its mission is to educate and then inspire businesses and individuals to take measurable action against climate change by purchasing scientifically verified carbon offsets from the world’s highest quality projects. It returns more than 90% of each donation directly to its project partners and, since its launch at the Paris COP in 2015, has helped projects receive compensation for three million tonnes of emission reductions. Like the Butterfly Effect, The Ripple Effect, and others, a single action can have global impact. To learn more, visit https://cooleffect.org.

Demystifying the Voluntary Carbon Market With Cool Effect Cool Effect

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The market for carbon offsets is projected to be worth upward of $50 billion in 2030 as more businesses turn to the voluntary carbon market as a tool for meeting ambitious climate commitments and supporting decarbonization efforts. With carbon offsets and their projects becoming increasingly popular, the amount of different buzzwords and project types are increasing as well, so much so that it can be difficult to decide which project to support and understand the tangible and verifiable impact offsets have.

After all, not all carbon offsets are created equally — but what does that actually mean? In the first of our five-part series, Demystifying the Carbon Market, we break down and answer a very important question: What is a High Quality Carbon Offset?

The carbon market as a whole, and offsets’ place in it, can often feel overwhelming and confusing. With continued growth and investment into the voluntary carbon market, it’s important to understand where your money is going and how carbon projects are making a verifiable impact for the planet and its people.

Other videos in the series will be released weekly and will cover topics including:
Types of carbon projects
How do I get started with carbon offsetting?
Why are carbon prices inconsistent?
The do’s and don’ts of carbon offsetting

“What our climate needs right now is urgency. The voluntary carbon market provides an efficient mechanism to direct funds toward communities most impacted by climate change in the global south, and can help us accelerate the path toward climate change mitigation,” said Dee Lawrence, Co-Founder and Director of Cool Effect. “Over the past two decades, I’ve seen first-hand how truly transformational carbon finance can be for both the environment and communities in need, and we’re committed to sharing that knowledge with businesses and corporations who can support and extend that positive impact.

To view videos in the series as they are released, visit cooleffect.org/Carbon101. To support Cool Effect’s carbon reducing projects or learn more about how to partner with Cool Effect to develop a meaningful sustainability and carbon offset program, please visit cooleffect.org/for-business.

About Cool Effect:
Cool Effect is a San Francisco Bay Area 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to reducing carbon emissions around the world. Endorsed by 1% for the Planet, its mission is to educate and then inspire businesses and individuals to take measurable action against climate change by purchasing scientifically verified carbon offsets from the world’s highest quality projects. It returns more than 90% of each donation directly to its project partners and, since its launch at the Paris COP in 2015, has helped projects receive compensation for three million tonnes of emission reductions. Like the Butterfly Effect, The Ripple Effect, and others, a single action can have global impact. To learn more, visit https://cooleffect.org.

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    Why Should Carbon Offsets be a Part of a Decarbonization Plan?

    Why Should Carbon Offsets be a Part of a Decarbonization Plan?

    In the fight for the future of our planet, we’ll need to use every tool at our disposal to drastically reduce carbon emissions as quickly as possible. We need governments, yes, but we need you, philanthropy and the private sector to help fix the shortfall. This is where the voluntary carbon market comes in. In the latest in our series, "Demystifying the Voluntary Carbon Market," we dig into why any worthwhile plan to reduce emissions should involve high quality carbon credits.
    About Cool Effect: Cool Effect is a San Francisco Bay Area 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to reducing carbon emissions around the world. Endorsed by 1% for the Planet, its mission is to educate and then inspire businesses and individuals to take measurable action against climate change by purchasing scientifically verified carbon offsets from the world’s highest quality projects. It returns more than 90% of each donation directly to its project partners and, since its launch at the Paris COP in 2015, has helped projects receive compensation for three million tonnes of emission reductions. Like the Butterfly Effect, The Ripple Effect, and others, a single action can have global impact. To learn more, visit https://cooleffect.org.

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    What Happens After You Purchase a Carbon Credit  — and Where Does the Money Go?

    What Happens After You Purchase a Carbon Credit  — and Where Does the Money Go?

    So you’ve decided to make a real impact on the planet and its people by purchasing carbon credits... but now what? What happens next, and where does your money go? As part of our series, "Demystifying the Carbon Market," we'll answer those very questions by exploring where carbon credits come from, take a look at some different players they encounter during their lifecycle, and dig into how you can ensure the credits you purchase are real, verified, and effective.

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    What is a Carbon Standard?

    What is a Carbon Standard?

    When it comes to carbon projects, we have very high standards. Every project represented by Cool Effect must first have carbon credits that have been issued by one of the major international Carbon Standards. But we are often asked, what is a carbon standard? And, how is that different from a carbon registry? In the latest in our series, "Demystifying the Voluntary Carbon Market," we take a look at why standards matter, and how to use them to ensure you're doing carbon correctly.

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    How to Get Started with Carbon Offsetting

    How to Get Started with Carbon Offsetting

    “How Do I Get Started with Carbon Offsetting?” That’s a question we often hear from business leaders and individuals looking for a way to make a real impact for the planet. There’s no better time than now to embrace the positive effects that carbon offsets can have for both the planet and its people. If you’re looking to start making an impact using #carbonoffsets and don’t know where to begin, the latest episode in our “Demystifying the Voluntary Carbon Market” series has a handy checklist to help walk you through the process. For more about Cool Effect and our Carbon Done Correctly approach, please visit cooleffect.org. 

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    Types of Carbon Projects

    Types of Carbon Projects

    Just like there are multiple ways to reduce your carbon footprint, there are multiple different types of high quality carbon projects out there, ready to make an impact on both the planet and its people.  In the latest video from our series, “Demystifying the Carbon Market,” we explore two main types of #carbonoffset funded, carbon-reducing climate projects making an impact today.

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    What is a High Quality Carbon Offset?

    What is a High Quality Carbon Offset?

    With carbon offsets and their projects becoming increasingly popular, the amount of different buzzwords and project types are increasing as well, so much so that it can be difficult to decide which project to support and understand the tangible and verifiable impact offsets have. After all, not all carbon offsets are created equally — but what does that actually mean? In the first of our five-part series, Demystifying the Carbon Market, we break down and answer a very important question: What is a High Quality Carbon Offset?
    Learn more at http://cooleffect.org/carbon101

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